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and we've both run for re-election. i think you got 70%, i got 65.5%. you're running against a business woman by the name of mary burke. do you think you're helping your cause by being outside of wisconsin going to these fancy dinners and wearing a suit? why don't you get back to the county fares and spend more time in wisconsin? reelections can be tough. >> in my case, it is interesting. this week we're out on a book tour. i called a special session for the first week of december because my lawmakers, democrats and republicans alike asked me not to call for this week going into thanksgiving so it was the perk time to be out talking about a book to talk about the story of wisconsin. not just the story -- >> scott, you and i are known around the country as straight shooters, straight talkers so i'm going to ask you straight ruffle running for this president in 2016? >> running for governor. and i have done it not once but twice in the last two and a half years. >> are you running for president in 2016? >> i'm running for governor. that's what i'm focused
and we've both run for re-election. i think you got 70%, i got 65.5%. you're running against a business woman by the name of mary burke. do you think you're helping your cause by being outside of wisconsin going to these fancy dinners and wearing a suit? why don't you get back to the county fares and spend more time in wisconsin? reelections can be tough. >> in my case, it is interesting. this week we're out on a book tour. i called a special session for the first week of december because...
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ford is saying that let the voters decide his fate in the next election. we're going to watch the vote here, update you as soon as anything happens there. of course, and we're also going to bring this to you, as well. protesters are sick and tired of all of this. they want the mayor gone. they've been holding anti-ford rallies in toronto. and i want you to listen to this, what one comedian said at a protest last week. he's kind of like the stephen colbert of canada. >> just like you, rob ford knows when you go into a friend's crack house, they offer you crack, it's rude not to the smoke that crack. >> all right. the funny man behind the bullhorn ian mcintyre, toronto based aker, write ewriter, come. clearly not a fan of the mayor. if this wasn't real, it would be hilarious. all of those moments when we are laughing at what is happening here, but this thing is crazy. it's absolutely crazy. do the people in toronto think it's funny? are they laughing because they really want to krip? >> hi there, suzanne. i'm having a hard time hearing you. there's another p
ford is saying that let the voters decide his fate in the next election. we're going to watch the vote here, update you as soon as anything happens there. of course, and we're also going to bring this to you, as well. protesters are sick and tired of all of this. they want the mayor gone. they've been holding anti-ford rallies in toronto. and i want you to listen to this, what one comedian said at a protest last week. he's kind of like the stephen colbert of canada. >> just like you, rob...
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this is going to be outright war in the next election. i'm going to do everything in my power. >> mayor ford, your time's up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> like getting run over by a ford, ain't it? keep it classy, mayor. keep it classy. thanks for joining us, everybody. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> you're watching "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. we're following breaking news this hour. a virginia state senator and former candidate for governor, craig deeds in critical condition this hour with stab wounds after being attacked in his home. >> state police say another person was found dead in his home. want to go to cnn political director mark press fonton for the details. what do we know so far? >> we know in fact, virginia state police where is called to craig deeds home early this morning. they found the state senator seriously injured from the assault. they found another person deceased in the home. cray dee
this is going to be outright war in the next election. i'm going to do everything in my power. >> mayor ford, your time's up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> like getting run over by a ford, ain't it? keep it classy, mayor. keep it classy. thanks for joining us, everybody. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> you're watching "around the world." i'm...
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it's purchased the intel elect wall property of the king of rock 'n' roll. album covers, movie posters, video footage. even events. we don't know the purchase price of it, authentic brands controls the marilyn monroe brand. don't worry, berman, graceland and part of the party are not part of the deal. >> you're an elvis fan? >> she can't see under the deck, but it's not there. >>> coming up a few inches means a difference between life and death for a man in washington, d.c. >> saved by his wallet. >> saved by his wallet! >> berman's fall ago part here. >> we'll have the story after the break. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walma
it's purchased the intel elect wall property of the king of rock 'n' roll. album covers, movie posters, video footage. even events. we don't know the purchase price of it, authentic brands controls the marilyn monroe brand. don't worry, berman, graceland and part of the party are not part of the deal. >> you're an elvis fan? >> she can't see under the deck, but it's not there. >>> coming up a few inches means a difference between life and death for a man in washington, d.c....
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and it brought me back to the framework for next year's election. and interviews i had last week with the head of the rnc and the dnc, here's what they told me. >> democratic candidates can run on obama care leading into the 2014 elections. >> this issue is going to be toxic for the democrats, and believe me, we will tattoo it to their foreheads in 2014. we will run on it and they will lose because of it. >> so take your pick. >> wow, that sounds painful, to be tattooed. but debbie wasserman schultz may be correct, but i have yet to see a positive case. since this law was passed, we have heard a lot of bad things are going to happen. a lot of bad things have happened with the website. and yet i have not seen anybody whether from the white house or from the democratic side coordinating a positive message about, look at all the great things that are happening. why is there not somebody out every single day telling a story if there's a story to be told. so they are on defense and will stay on defense. >> i think they try, you get these photographs ever
and it brought me back to the framework for next year's election. and interviews i had last week with the head of the rnc and the dnc, here's what they told me. >> democratic candidates can run on obama care leading into the 2014 elections. >> this issue is going to be toxic for the democrats, and believe me, we will tattoo it to their foreheads in 2014. we will run on it and they will lose because of it. >> so take your pick. >> wow, that sounds painful, to be tattooed....
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before obama was elected, before there was obama care, before the shutdown, before the glitchy website, this system was in disarray. can you give us a solution that's not a repeal the whole thing? is there any lucien you can lead us on? >> speaker gingrich has done a lot of work. to read his book would be part of the solution. but the -- owner of the health care with the use of the health care, where people make rational decision, because today it's disconnected. in view of how -- and how much it costs, so you look for free market solutions that look to reconnect them. when's the last time you took a rental car to twash? youdon't. >> fe market economics doesn't work in health care, what paul ryan should have done to get this free market supposedly thing, he should have transported it to the people who are making the decision, which is the provider. the way you do that is very simple. you end fee for service medicine. right now, the way free market capitalism works in medicine is we get paid to do as much as we possibly can. the incentives in the system encourage us, physicians, to driv
before obama was elected, before there was obama care, before the shutdown, before the glitchy website, this system was in disarray. can you give us a solution that's not a repeal the whole thing? is there any lucien you can lead us on? >> speaker gingrich has done a lot of work. to read his book would be part of the solution. but the -- owner of the health care with the use of the health care, where people make rational decision, because today it's disconnected. in view of how -- and how...
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they say they and paneleded it until after the 2014 elections. next year people will pay much higher prices than this year. so i think long term, we submitted a plan. the president talks about a plan that he is open to plans women submitted a plan. myself, paul ryan, senator co-bush, we introduced a bill before it was introduced. >> one of the things that i think is pretty cool about this booking, i'm not just saying this. you are two of the most candid people on capitol hill and that says a lot. a lot of candid people up there. so let's just assume for the sake of argument that what you say is true and that you're going to keep believing that what you believe. but you're also a practical politician. you know in your heart of hearts that nothing is going to change as long as the president is in office, right if. >> i take president at his word. the president says we have good ideas. we single him a letter four years ago. that deal is still there. we could take our plan, let people sign up for the republican plan. let people sign up for his plan.
they say they and paneleded it until after the 2014 elections. next year people will pay much higher prices than this year. so i think long term, we submitted a plan. the president talks about a plan that he is open to plans women submitted a plan. myself, paul ryan, senator co-bush, we introduced a bill before it was introduced. >> one of the things that i think is pretty cool about this booking, i'm not just saying this. you are two of the most candid people on capitol hill and that...
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but then he was defeated for re-election, at fleas part because of his support for obama care. she was forced to get own insurance plan. she got a letter from her insurance provider a few weeks ago. you got this letter. >> i got this letter that said, this is -- review of your current coverage. i have a blue advantage with a monthly premium of $254.88. of the date of the letter. please note that coverage of your current plan will end december 31, 2013. then here -- then give me my plan options. >> basically, what are the? >> the first one is a silver option which is most similar in benefits to what you have to date. the monthly premium for the member named above, which is me, single person, $647.12. >> wow. >> may other option is a blue choice bronze which is most similar in price to what i have to date but higher. you know. $254 and that monthly premium would be $322.32. >> why not take the bronze? >> first of all, it is a higher price but my deductible will go from $3500 to $6500. >> some people would say -- supporters of obama care would say you are going to get better plans
but then he was defeated for re-election, at fleas part because of his support for obama care. she was forced to get own insurance plan. she got a letter from her insurance provider a few weeks ago. you got this letter. >> i got this letter that said, this is -- review of your current coverage. i have a blue advantage with a monthly premium of $254.88. of the date of the letter. please note that coverage of your current plan will end december 31, 2013. then here -- then give me my plan...
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the truth of the matter is that i got re-elected in part because people did think i was trustworthy and i was working on their behalf. >> and cnn's tori dunnan is in washington. let's be clear about this, though. nobody will be flipping a switch at midnight, and everything just magically gets better, right? >> reporter: yeah, alison, you're exactly right. the white house is managing expectations. the administration saying this is not a relaunch of the website, and there could actually be more problems in the future. the latest, though, is that they're on track to meet this deadline. let's break down exactly what that means. it's a little confusing. according to the administration, the goal is for 50,000 people to be on the site at the same time. if there are more users at any given time, the administration says people will then be put in what's a virtual queue. they should get an e-mail later telling them of a better time to come back and try, in total, the goal is 800,000 users go through successfully each day. an important question -- what does the public think? will it be ready to ro
the truth of the matter is that i got re-elected in part because people did think i was trustworthy and i was working on their behalf. >> and cnn's tori dunnan is in washington. let's be clear about this, though. nobody will be flipping a switch at midnight, and everything just magically gets better, right? >> reporter: yeah, alison, you're exactly right. the white house is managing expectations. the administration saying this is not a relaunch of the website, and there could...
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politifact did a roundup today after her video came out that she wasn't going to seek re-election. and all of all the comments they have ever fact-checked for michele bachmann, 75% of them were rated mostly false or worse. and only 8% of the statements that they had fact-checked for michelle bachmann were unambiguously true. that is a very different kind of track record than what you have just pointed out on the other side. >> and as i said, she's not my cup of tea. >> i don't know whose cup can of tea that is. >> the lie of the year in 2007 was the statement from debbie wasserman schultz. both parties do have this element. i don't like the term "wacko bird." frankly, i think the tea party has been very good for republicans when it comes to putting the fiscal spine in the republican party. i don't like in the case of those individuals who engage in de-legitimatization. but the tea party has been a shot of economic adrenaline to get the government spending and taxes under control. and i think that's supportive. they'll do better if they have a smarter, more intellectual candidates w
politifact did a roundup today after her video came out that she wasn't going to seek re-election. and all of all the comments they have ever fact-checked for michele bachmann, 75% of them were rated mostly false or worse. and only 8% of the statements that they had fact-checked for michelle bachmann were unambiguously true. that is a very different kind of track record than what you have just pointed out on the other side. >> and as i said, she's not my cup of tea. >> i don't know...
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if they don't rise again it's okay because he's not up for re-election. >> there are democrats up for re-election next year. >> that's what was crazy about the defund strategy and shutting down the government, which was if you want to defund obama care, shut down the government over it, then you ought to have an alternative. and they don't. >> that's not fair. republicans have an alternative they brought forward at the time of the debate afford the affordable care act. they have other alternatives. i think you will hear more about it because the american people are open to hearing it because we don't like what we're getting right now. >> we heard a lot of negative things about the affordable care act but hundreds of thousands of people who had no health insurance are now getting health insurance thanks to medicaid. they are going on the new extended medicaid programs through the states. that's going to be hard to take it away from them. >> pre-existing conditions, young people -- >> -- without skyrocketing premiums, without holding people to 29 hour work weeks and having people who lo
if they don't rise again it's okay because he's not up for re-election. >> there are democrats up for re-election next year. >> that's what was crazy about the defund strategy and shutting down the government, which was if you want to defund obama care, shut down the government over it, then you ought to have an alternative. and they don't. >> that's not fair. republicans have an alternative they brought forward at the time of the debate afford the affordable care act. they...
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it is because of the claim of the re-election campaign. if you like your health care, you can keep it. that wasn't true. that hurts it. this president has gotten high marks on that measure. the larger dynamic is a trap the president is caught in. it is a trap that eisenhower began with the military industrial complex. we have seen a national security state that is unaccountable to the commander in chief. that is one of the major challenges of the second term. can he dial that back? can he rein that in? >> let's go back to the big tech companies. facebook needs users. the public is the product, not the consumer. it is our information that they are dealing with. what damage does it risk to the companies reputation as a result of these growing privacy concerns? >> i think in my opinion, one of the things that is difficult to look at is the actual sheer amount of data collected on people. all of this can be taken out of context. when you look at national surveillance, there is context. they are looking for a threat as opposed to somebody colle
it is because of the claim of the re-election campaign. if you like your health care, you can keep it. that wasn't true. that hurts it. this president has gotten high marks on that measure. the larger dynamic is a trap the president is caught in. it is a trap that eisenhower began with the military industrial complex. we have seen a national security state that is unaccountable to the commander in chief. that is one of the major challenges of the second term. can he dial that back? can he rein...
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elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished, or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a colonial state, make more orwellian than imagined, in a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> morning in yangon, to nearly everyone's surprise, there have been some huge changes in recent months. >> difficult time in transition is when we think that success is -- >> nobel prizewinning democracy champion, aung san suu kyi, after 15 years in house arrest, was released, now taking an active part in with the doors opening, our crew is the first -- meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this loosening of government grip last? of course, morning in yangon has always been about tea. it's black indian-style tea, usually with a th
elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished, or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a colonial state, make more orwellian than imagined, in a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> morning in...
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he is among 55 of the 62 elected sheriffs in colorado who is challenging the constitutionality of this new law and i should tell you also tonight this is not just colorado, it is happening in new york where sentiment runs high for gun control. you have several sheriffs ignoring new laws passed in the wake of the new town massacre. >>> now to montana. there are newly released tapes of police interviews with jordan graham who agreed to plead guilty to second degree murder in the death of her husband last week. this happened this summer. this was eight days after the two exchanged vows. graham pushed her husband, kody johnson off a cliff to his death in glacier national park. we are seeing police interviews with her after her husband disappeared. she denies nothing anything about what happened to him. >> what's going on as far as where he might have gone or who he might be with? >> i got a message saying he was going to go for a ride with one of his friends. he said he would take them to glacier park, he walked out or made a call or something i got a tex text saying he was going to go and
he is among 55 of the 62 elected sheriffs in colorado who is challenging the constitutionality of this new law and i should tell you also tonight this is not just colorado, it is happening in new york where sentiment runs high for gun control. you have several sheriffs ignoring new laws passed in the wake of the new town massacre. >>> now to montana. there are newly released tapes of police interviews with jordan graham who agreed to plead guilty to second degree murder in the death of...
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considered a terrorist organization by both the united states and israel, they got elected in 2006. this is laila hadan, a native gazan, journalist and author of "the gaza kitchen." >> the catches are not as big as they used to be and that's primarily because the fishermen can't go beyond three or fix -- six nautical miles. >> if you continue, what happens? >> they'll shoot at the fishermen, destroy their boats, cut their fishing nets, they'll detain them. it's obviously really risky business. nine nautical miles, that's where that deep sea channel is where you're going to get the really good catches. gaza is the last palestinian area with access to the coast. that's really important to remember. you have the west bank just an hour away, but many of the palestinians there have never seen the sea, have never been to the sea. >> the family owns a small farm in the eastern gaza strip. she and her husband are unusual in that they cook together. this is not typical in this part of the world or in this culture. they use their own fresh-killed chickens to make the gazan classic. the tradit
considered a terrorist organization by both the united states and israel, they got elected in 2006. this is laila hadan, a native gazan, journalist and author of "the gaza kitchen." >> the catches are not as big as they used to be and that's primarily because the fishermen can't go beyond three or fix -- six nautical miles. >> if you continue, what happens? >> they'll shoot at the fishermen, destroy their boats, cut their fishing nets, they'll detain them. it's...
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elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished, or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a security state, became more orwellian than even he could have imagined. a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country. >> morning in yangon, to nearly everyone's surprise, there have been some huge changes in recent months. >> difficult time in any transition is when we think that success is -- >> nobel prizewinning democracy champion, aung san suu kyi, for nearly 15 years under house arrest, was released and is now taking an active role in politics. just as the door's opening, my cree and i are among the first to record what has been unseen for decades by most of the world. meanwhile, this southeast asian country of 80 million people is collectively holding its breath, waiting to see what's next, and will this lo
elections? they came and went. the results ignored, opposition punished, or silenced entirely. burma, now myanmar, where orwell had once served as a colonial policeman, where he first had grown to despise the apparatus of a security state, became more orwellian than even he could have imagined. a nation where even having an opinion could be dangerous. >> i am very honored to be here at this university and to be the first president of the united states of america to visit your country....
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. ♪ >> prime minister john howard had been elected just weeks before the massacre. other mass shootings in australia had provoked outrage, but with so many victims from different parts of the country, the port arthur shooting shocked this small nation of 18 million to its core. >> in politics you either use political capital for a good cause or you watch it waste away, and i felt that i had to use the authority of my office to change things. >> a dramatic reduction in the order of automatic and semiautomatic weapons -- >> howard proposed the toughest gun laws in australia's history. a ban on semiautomatic rifles and pump action shotguns. mandatory gun registration requiring a reason for buying a gun and new rules for storing guns. if they passed, they would represent one of the most dramatic changes to a country's gun laws the world had ever seen. it wasn't going to be easy. howard was a conservative, and many of his supporters were rural gun owners who were dead set against tighter laws. >> as he traveled the country to sell the plan, howard met plenty of resistanc
. ♪ >> prime minister john howard had been elected just weeks before the massacre. other mass shootings in australia had provoked outrage, but with so many victims from different parts of the country, the port arthur shooting shocked this small nation of 18 million to its core. >> in politics you either use political capital for a good cause or you watch it waste away, and i felt that i had to use the authority of my office to change things. >> a dramatic reduction in the...
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. >> yes, they elect every four years. this is doc hendley. >> this is luis. >> very nice to meet you both. [ speaking in native language ] >> we hope to hit water. the people hope we hit water. but we're not sure, so we can't make any promises so all it is right now is we're going to try our best. this place probably floods pretty good because all the houses are on stilts. >> this is the way we have to do it here. >> how much of the year is it under water? >> about three or four months. >> wow. >> when that happens, they basically, the kids, they walk out their door and they have to hop in a canoe to go to school. >> and they can't walk to school. >> another source of water like when there's no rain, this is a main source of water. for everything. >> oh, wow. >> the dogs even go there and drink that water. >> it already look pretty nasty to me. >> uh-huh, it's pretty bad. >> did they tell you a place that they would like to have the well? >> we decided this would be the best place, right there. >> x marks the spot right t
. >> yes, they elect every four years. this is doc hendley. >> this is luis. >> very nice to meet you both. [ speaking in native language ] >> we hope to hit water. the people hope we hit water. but we're not sure, so we can't make any promises so all it is right now is we're going to try our best. this place probably floods pretty good because all the houses are on stilts. >> this is the way we have to do it here. >> how much of the year is it under water?...
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why should she be elected and senator mike enzi be defeated in the primary? >> well, there are several reasons. first of all, obviously i'm a big supporter of my daughter's. i really believe the republican party is in trouble. we've lost the last two presidential elections, and we badly need, i think, to bring along a new generation of talent, leaders, recruit new folks into the party. i think liz does exactly that. mom with five kids, university of chicago, two tours in the state department, bright, capable, talented and so she's offered herself as a candidate in wyoming. mike's not a bad guy. he's had three terms in the u.s. senate. in the hundred year history since we have been electing senators directly in this country, there's only been one time when the wyoming senator had more than three terms. it's always sort of been the norm, the limit. mike told a lot of people he wasn't going to run, but then he decided he was going to run. but there's going to be a primary. nothing wrong with that. i had to run in a primary when i ran the first time around. >> th
why should she be elected and senator mike enzi be defeated in the primary? >> well, there are several reasons. first of all, obviously i'm a big supporter of my daughter's. i really believe the republican party is in trouble. we've lost the last two presidential elections, and we badly need, i think, to bring along a new generation of talent, leaders, recruit new folks into the party. i think liz does exactly that. mom with five kids, university of chicago, two tours in the state...
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not so for boston mayor-elect martin walsh. he's on his way in. he sat down with poppy har klow and talked about addiction and redemption. >> reporter: martin walsh wasn't shaping up to be mayor of boston. you drove drunk? >> yep. >> reporter: blacked out? >> yep. >> reporter: got kicked out of a bruins game? >> couple of times. i didn't have a shut-off valve. when the party was over, i didn't want to go home. >> reporter: he dropped out of college to go into construction. >> drinking a lot. almost every night of the week but going to work. i was functioning. functioning alcoholic. >> reporter: he says at 22, he was arrested after a night of drinking, for what he calls being a punk. he hit bottom in 1995. >> three-day bender that wasn't good and then the following monday that i went to work, my boss suggested i make a phone call that i didn't want to make. and they recommended i go inpatient to detox. i had no intention of doing that. >> reporter: you were making the call to make him happy? >> make him happy. >> reporter: now 18 years sober, he wa
not so for boston mayor-elect martin walsh. he's on his way in. he sat down with poppy har klow and talked about addiction and redemption. >> reporter: martin walsh wasn't shaping up to be mayor of boston. you drove drunk? >> yep. >> reporter: blacked out? >> yep. >> reporter: got kicked out of a bruins game? >> couple of times. i didn't have a shut-off valve. when the party was over, i didn't want to go home. >> reporter: he dropped out of college to...
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no doubt a concern for democrats as they look ahead to the 2016 presidential election. >>> and now to the video wall. these are the strongest videos that come in that we cull through each and every day in the last 24 hours. so let's begin tonight in north korea where president kim jong-un marked the second anniversary of his father's death, long time leader kim jong-il. and in typical north korean fashion, you have tens of thousands attending this memorial service where they made sure to applaud and to cheer for their dear leader who just days earlier had his own uncle executed. >>> pope francis celebrating his 77th birthday today with a big cake and some local kids. and then in typical fashion, the people's pope had another celebration that was entirely atypical. had he had this birthday breakfast with a group of homeless men who joined him inside his vatican residence. they had been sleeping on pieces of cardboard outside the vatican gates when one of the pope's staff approached them, invited them inside. the men attended mass with him before sitting down to eat. >>> finally this vi
no doubt a concern for democrats as they look ahead to the 2016 presidential election. >>> and now to the video wall. these are the strongest videos that come in that we cull through each and every day in the last 24 hours. so let's begin tonight in north korea where president kim jong-un marked the second anniversary of his father's death, long time leader kim jong-il. and in typical north korean fashion, you have tens of thousands attending this memorial service where they made sure...
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economy would sink president obama in the last year's election, but the economy is making a comeback, and is the president immune to the controversy swirling around the obama administration? "your money" starts now. >>> in 2012, republicans attacked the so-called obama economy. but now the economy is rewriting that script. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." a.p. phone records, irs targeting conservative groups, bengha benghazi. but the economy is stronger than the d.c. talk is letting on. >> there's a lot of reasons for us to feel optimistic about where we're headed as a country. >> obama's economy, the sequel. today, stocks are soaring to record highs. home prices are rising. the unemployment rate is falling. and your confidence in this economy is the highest it's been in five years. but none of that was in the republicans' script for this movie. in the run-up to the 2012 election, they promised a horror show. >> obama-nomics is not working. >> under the president's policies, millions of americans have been buried. they have been crushed. >> despite the warnings, voters boug
economy would sink president obama in the last year's election, but the economy is making a comeback, and is the president immune to the controversy swirling around the obama administration? "your money" starts now. >>> in 2012, republicans attacked the so-called obama economy. but now the economy is rewriting that script. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." a.p. phone records, irs targeting conservative groups, bengha benghazi. but the economy is stronger...
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>> my gut tells me that too many people knew that this wrongdoing was going on before the election. and at least by some sort of convenient benign neglect allowed it to go on through the election, allowed these groups, these conservative groups, these, if you will, not friends of the president, to be disenfranchised through an election. now, i'm not making any allegations as to motive, that they set out to do it. but certainly people knew it was happening that could have done something and would have done something, i'm sure, if these had been progressive groups or groups that supported the president. that's what i think we know. we're really more interested in fixing the irs. we cannot quit our investigation until we're sure this couldn't happen again. and, candy, the i.g. himself said he doesn't know that this is the only time something like this happens because he said he doesn't believe the controls are in place for the irs to tell us that this doesn't happen in other places. >> i got to quickly turn you to one more subject and that's eric holder, a man that you certainly have h
>> my gut tells me that too many people knew that this wrongdoing was going on before the election. and at least by some sort of convenient benign neglect allowed it to go on through the election, allowed these groups, these conservative groups, these, if you will, not friends of the president, to be disenfranchised through an election. now, i'm not making any allegations as to motive, that they set out to do it. but certainly people knew it was happening that could have done something...
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we shall see. >>> chris christie called for a special election to replace frank lauterburg. he died on sunday. christie said he would like the person to be as much like me as possible. you know what, governor, that's a tough thing to say. new jersey republican hasn't had a new jersey senate win in more than 40 years. >>> a new study found that using sunscreen daily protects against skin ageing. this is the first study to quantify sunscreen's anti-ageing power. it's not just whether you're going to the beach, it's in general life. walking down the street in your car, hundreds of adults under 55 were placed in two groups. those who applied regularly and those who applied it at their discretion. after 4 1/2 years those who used it daily did not age as quickly. save your money. he says people collectively spend billions of dollars on products and crimes to stave off ageing, the main ingredient that actually does sit the sunscreen. >>> it's been 670 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? apple one of the big losers, trade agency ruled to
we shall see. >>> chris christie called for a special election to replace frank lauterburg. he died on sunday. christie said he would like the person to be as much like me as possible. you know what, governor, that's a tough thing to say. new jersey republican hasn't had a new jersey senate win in more than 40 years. >>> a new study found that using sunscreen daily protects against skin ageing. this is the first study to quantify sunscreen's anti-ageing power. it's not just...
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he got re-elected on this issue. he had the timetable and he picked the date to roll this out. he failed. his administration failed. and the democrats failed to offer a product to the american people that they will promised was the best thing ever. it's the signature of his entire presidency. you cannot blame the republicans for the failure of the rollout of healthcare.gov. even more than that, look at the polls now of all of those that have been polled that are uninsured americans that this was supposed to be the fix for them. after they've seen the pricing on obama care, 83% of them responded by saying they are not interested in obama care, mainly because of the sticker shock. so even what he offered is too high of a price for people that are looking at it right now, which is another reason why no one's signing up for this. >> maria, it is still yee years away the election. do you think ben it's all going to be running smoothly, everybody's going to be saying wow, what a good policy i have? what do you think is going to happen three years from no you? >> i think that's exactl
he got re-elected on this issue. he had the timetable and he picked the date to roll this out. he failed. his administration failed. and the democrats failed to offer a product to the american people that they will promised was the best thing ever. it's the signature of his entire presidency. you cannot blame the republicans for the failure of the rollout of healthcare.gov. even more than that, look at the polls now of all of those that have been polled that are uninsured americans that this...
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another felon was elected and two other people with bankruptcies who were elected who weren't covered. does it say something about the city that so many officials with legal problems are getting elected and are journalists making too much of this? >> you know, i don't know what it says about the city. the city is under emergency manager because of financial problems so the state really has control of it and at the moment city council doesn't have a whole lot of power so that may have diminished the number of people that wanted to run for those offices. i do think that it's a symptom on the newspaper side and on all of the local media side of what's happening at many small markets and media markets around the country where you have staff cuts at the newspaper and staff cuts at the broadcasting outlets and reporters being asked to do a lot more these days than just report the news and they are putting up websites. they are responsible for taking photos. they have to be on twitter and facebook. there's a lot that smaller newsrooms are asked to do and my concern is this is a symptoms of n
another felon was elected and two other people with bankruptcies who were elected who weren't covered. does it say something about the city that so many officials with legal problems are getting elected and are journalists making too much of this? >> you know, i don't know what it says about the city. the city is under emergency manager because of financial problems so the state really has control of it and at the moment city council doesn't have a whole lot of power so that may have...
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the way to defund obama care is for us to get out there and win elections. win control of the senate in 2014 and the white house in 2016 and keep the house and then we can repeal obama care and we should. it's a horrible law in my opinion. one of the adverse effects of what we've been just been through is we didn't get to see all the problems that are taking place with respect to trying to implement that law. it's a disaster, but that was all overshadowed by what we went through. so what should we do next time? don't take a maximalist position on defunding obama care, but be tough in terms of fiscal reform. hang in there tough to get some spending restraint, not necessarily to shut the government down. although i would say this, i don't think there's anything wrong with hanging tough on the debt limit. a lot of times the party out of power does that. it's customary. it does give you leverage. if the administration doesn't control the house of representatives, they ought to expect that they're going to have problems getting the debt limit increased, and if th
the way to defund obama care is for us to get out there and win elections. win control of the senate in 2014 and the white house in 2016 and keep the house and then we can repeal obama care and we should. it's a horrible law in my opinion. one of the adverse effects of what we've been just been through is we didn't get to see all the problems that are taking place with respect to trying to implement that law. it's a disaster, but that was all overshadowed by what we went through. so what should...
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first, what about this election? a lot of people have said the policy won't change on the nuclear program, but how passionate are people and what does it mean for the united states? we spent time going to rallies, talking to people, and here's what we saw. a hot summer day in tehran, thousands go to a rally. the voters we met are passionate about the man they're chanting "death to usa, death to israel." but their views were not that clear cut. in the section designated for women voters, i met a doctor. >> translator: we have no problems with the american people, but resist the trampling on the absolute rights of iran and its people. having our rights ignored by the american government representatives force us into this resistance. >> reporter: everyone we spoke with agreed that iran wants to be respected. while all the final candidates were approved by iran's supreme leader, not all are hard-liners. the candidate that seems to be getting the most buzz is hussein rabani. 24 is his campaign headquarters in tehran, and
first, what about this election? a lot of people have said the policy won't change on the nuclear program, but how passionate are people and what does it mean for the united states? we spent time going to rallies, talking to people, and here's what we saw. a hot summer day in tehran, thousands go to a rally. the voters we met are passionate about the man they're chanting "death to usa, death to israel." but their views were not that clear cut. in the section designated for women...
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yes, president rowhani in iran was elected in order to try to get sanction relief, and to give the iranian people a better deal, a better life. but intelligence people and you have seen that sanctions, even in the toughest in the world has not brought iran to cry uncle in terms of its nuclear program. in other words it has nod causeder rang to cap pitch late or surrender. so the ultimate goal for iran is to how that will be recognized by the arrerest of the world. a and that is after six months, it's going to be the real hard negotiations. >> is this shift from ahmadinejad is the -- >> i would say so, look, ahmadinejad as we all remember was a contemptible fellow and a contemptible figure. he said the worst things in public, that simply, you know, threatened israel, he was anti-semitic, he was aggressive about the nuclear program. he was just absolutely contemptible. no u.s. official or european official could hold their head up seriously and have a conversation or even a negotiation under ahmadinejad. he's gone. now there's a new president who has made it very, very clear that sanctions r
yes, president rowhani in iran was elected in order to try to get sanction relief, and to give the iranian people a better deal, a better life. but intelligence people and you have seen that sanctions, even in the toughest in the world has not brought iran to cry uncle in terms of its nuclear program. in other words it has nod causeder rang to cap pitch late or surrender. so the ultimate goal for iran is to how that will be recognized by the arrerest of the world. a and that is after six...
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. >>> partisanship and the inability of our elected leaders to put prosperity ahead of their politics has brought us debt debacles, fiscal cliffs. it's gotten so bad that olympia snowe decided last year she could serve no more. she has a new book "fighting for common ground." it's a memoir of her career as a moderate republican and an indictment of today's hyperpartisanship in congress. i asked her point blank, what is wrong with these people in washington? >> we're a can-do country. and the failure in washington now is to talk about the politics, the next election, and nothing but the policies advancing this country's interests. over the political interests of the next election or one's political position. >> are we going to see moderates become extinct? >> well, it's -- you know, moving in that direction. i hope not. i hope that there is some way we can avertit. i encourage people to get involved. speak up. just as those who fan the flames of polarization, they can use the social media to organize, to protest, demand that people are held accountable and to do their jobs in washingto
. >>> partisanship and the inability of our elected leaders to put prosperity ahead of their politics has brought us debt debacles, fiscal cliffs. it's gotten so bad that olympia snowe decided last year she could serve no more. she has a new book "fighting for common ground." it's a memoir of her career as a moderate republican and an indictment of today's hyperpartisanship in congress. i asked her point blank, what is wrong with these people in washington? >> we're a...
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i was elected by people in wisconsin to solve problems here. i'm the cheryl of the budget committee so my colleagues have asked me to be a leader solving problems. if i cloud my judgment by what is good for me politically or not, how does this juxtapose me against somebody else, that's not right in my opinion. i'm going to do what i think is right. what my colleagues asked me to do and i'm not going to let any personal political consideration down the road cloud that judgment. i quite frankly don't think that's right. with respect to future i'll let the chips fall where they may and i'll sleep really well. >> my thanks to congressman paul ryan. >>> still to come, not all republicans are happy with his deal. a republican congressman who said he will vote against it will join us tonight will. >>> plus shock and outrage. was the sign language interpreter at nelson mandela's memorial a fake? plus, a person driving drunk gets probation because apparently he had bad parents. ? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? â™
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it's not going to come from elected officials in washington. it's going to come from the american people. >> of course he won't say if he's running but he's admitting a few other things like his dream job being the starting point guard for the houston rockets. he also loves movies and video games. but interestingly enough, he hates avocados. still to come, rapper jay-z gets caught up in a debate over racial profiling. why one alleged victim is asking a superstar to break ties with barney's. >>> a doctor on trial accused of murdering his wife to be with his mistress. now that mistress is on the stand. hear what she says about their now not so secret affair. designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. you feel...congested. beat down. crushed. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. powerful sinus relief. sudafed. open up. that's it? is go out to dinner. i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great... he's using you. he
it's not going to come from elected officials in washington. it's going to come from the american people. >> of course he won't say if he's running but he's admitting a few other things like his dream job being the starting point guard for the houston rockets. he also loves movies and video games. but interestingly enough, he hates avocados. still to come, rapper jay-z gets caught up in a debate over racial profiling. why one alleged victim is asking a superstar to break ties with...
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it nearly cost him his election that year. dingell also championed medicare and was there for the signing of that landmark bill. when congress passed health care reform three years ago, then house speaker nancy pelosi used the same gavel that dingell when he presided over the house when it passed medicare in 1965. chairman of the house energy and commerce committee for 28 years, his overall record is that of a liberal democrat willing to wield his considerable power to bring government officials to heal. >> i don't want to leave this around here too long because my republican colleagues when they see money that belong to ordinary people want to take it away from them and give it to the oil companies. >> dean of the house since 1995, he swears in the speaker of every new congress. four so far. while on capitol hill, he has seen 11 presidents, a moon landing, four wars and so much more. at 86, he has no plans to walk away. >> the gentleman from texas is out of order. >> now in his 30th term, john dingell lives and writes history
it nearly cost him his election that year. dingell also championed medicare and was there for the signing of that landmark bill. when congress passed health care reform three years ago, then house speaker nancy pelosi used the same gavel that dingell when he presided over the house when it passed medicare in 1965. chairman of the house energy and commerce committee for 28 years, his overall record is that of a liberal democrat willing to wield his considerable power to bring government...
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both obama and romney said if they're elected they'll create 12 million jobs, 250,000 a month. we know there's not going to be any unlocking, unleashing of this economic animal spirit at least until the fiscal cliff is finally settled. the sequester. march 1st, we hope and there's a budget debate. have we pushed back the days in which we can start the see real growth in the renaissance? >> i think we have. if we do get over this, and get to some real resolution, we talked about this before, a road map for fiscal responsibility in this country. avoid a default on our debt, avoid downgrades to our debt and actually look like our government is leading instead of lagging. that could set the stage for a stronger second half. you talked about housing. house something a game changer. we have housing prices rising instead of falling. remodeling picking up. we add to that unlocking money to rebuild for the hurricane disaster areas. and we've seen auto sales. that along with housing market and the wealth effect from homes moving up in price, people willing to remodel. maybe not willing t
both obama and romney said if they're elected they'll create 12 million jobs, 250,000 a month. we know there's not going to be any unlocking, unleashing of this economic animal spirit at least until the fiscal cliff is finally settled. the sequester. march 1st, we hope and there's a budget debate. have we pushed back the days in which we can start the see real growth in the renaissance? >> i think we have. if we do get over this, and get to some real resolution, we talked about this...
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a year ago he was elected fair and square as president and he should be able to fulfill his term. now, the worry, of course, is these two groups of protesters will come in to conct and violence will ensue. and another part of cairo, in fact, there's been an attack on the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood. don? >> all right. ben wedeman in cairo, thank you very much. >>> some european officials are furious and demanding answers after a german newspaper reported it has information of the u.s. national security agency spied on offices of the european union. barbara starr following the latest developments for us. what are you learning? >> reporter: hi there, don. the german newspaper is reporting that the national security agency spied on the offices of the european union provoking outrage from those european allies. the president of the european parliament saying he wants answers from the united states. well, he got a little bit of one earlier today. here in washington, the office of the director of national intelligence issued a reply, a statement saying, quote, the united stat
a year ago he was elected fair and square as president and he should be able to fulfill his term. now, the worry, of course, is these two groups of protesters will come in to conct and violence will ensue. and another part of cairo, in fact, there's been an attack on the headquarters of the muslim brotherhood. don? >> all right. ben wedeman in cairo, thank you very much. >>> some european officials are furious and demanding answers after a german newspaper reported it has...
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you'll ask democrats to vote medicare in an election year and republicans to raise taxes in an election year? good luck with that. >> we're hearing from house republicans about defunding ordeal laying obama care. >> of course you are. there is the group, the hello caucus they believe that is what they were elected to do, defund obama care. there is another group that's just afraid of their right flank and they will tonight vote no, but i think they -- you're going to see some of them holding back to see, you know, if their votes are needed. >> dana is getting new information. dana, what are you hearing? >> this just passed the senate. the vote was 81-18. so this compromise, this bill to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling is now on its way over to the house and we're going to see how that plays out as the night goes on. but this is a very big bipartisan vote. 81-18, and i don't have the exact names of the 18 nas but i would be surprised if there were democrats on that. >> in terms of the timing of the house vote, i mean, what's the expectation? >> well, they are trying to e
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i don't see that really as a swipe because the president was so inexperienced, i mean, he was only elected to the senate in 2004, and he became president in 2008. he barely stopped by the senate for a cup of coffee, you know, hillary clinton has been in public life for a long time. nancy pelosi actually has a good relationship with the president, as does harry reid it's more the other democrats that she doesn't schmooze with enough. >> recent memory the president was at a white house correspondents dinner and nobody knew who he was, you know, that was only a few -- >> he actually came up to me at dinner in 2003, he came up to my table at that dinner and he said to me, literally, just remembering this for the first time in years, you're only one of the only people i know here. obviously he has gotten to know an awful lot of other people in that room. and when he wants to turn on the charm, he can be very charming. but there's -- there's just this sense in washington that he needs to use that charm more effectively. >> in the book you say he talks, he was worried during the election, if he l
i don't see that really as a swipe because the president was so inexperienced, i mean, he was only elected to the senate in 2004, and he became president in 2008. he barely stopped by the senate for a cup of coffee, you know, hillary clinton has been in public life for a long time. nancy pelosi actually has a good relationship with the president, as does harry reid it's more the other democrats that she doesn't schmooze with enough. >> recent memory the president was at a white house...
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. >> a christmas miracle or just election season setting in? former director of management and budget and douglas holtz aiken on the minimalist budget deal. is the best congress can do good enough for the economy? >>> and the consensus driven speaker of the house busts loose. >> are you kidding me? >> john boehner and the tea party, the president and the promise, the governor and the bridge. our political panel and their discussion. this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. a political tug of war brewing in the ukraine. a country sandwiched between russia and europe. ukrainian protesters are upset with their president for refusing to sign a trade deal with the european union. it's a move that would align the former soviet blocked nation with the west. instead, the president is turning his financially strapped country toward russia, which has offered economic assistance. nick payton walsh is in kiev as demonstrators gather for a mass rally today. nick? >> reporter: in many ways this country is split in tw
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you know, the truth of the matter is, is that i got re-elected in part because people did think i was trustworthy and they knew i was working on their behalf. >> i know that by now, you both have fairly thick skins, but when you hear your husband being booed, the president, at a recent basketball game, how do you feel? >> it's part of being president of the united states of america. >> so, it doesn't get to you? >> it's part of the job. >> you have said that you would rather be a good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president. which are you? >> well, i think the best would be a good two-term president, so that's what i'm going to be shooting for. >> coming up in our 3:00 hour, we'll talk to experts on first families. we'll get the inside scoop on what life's like for the obama as at the white house and what they talk about around the dinner table each night. that's at 3:00 eastern right here on cnn. >>> the black friday deals at a philadelphia mall weren't all that shocking, but what happened outside one of the stores was. oh, dear. that buzzing you heard? yep, that was a
you know, the truth of the matter is, is that i got re-elected in part because people did think i was trustworthy and they knew i was working on their behalf. >> i know that by now, you both have fairly thick skins, but when you hear your husband being booed, the president, at a recent basketball game, how do you feel? >> it's part of being president of the united states of america. >> so, it doesn't get to you? >> it's part of the job. >> you have said that you...
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it's interesting how different the general election debates are from the primary debates. debates filter out candidates and flesh out something in your policy more than a sound bite or tv commercial. why not overhaul the thing? i'd see a debate between the heads of the congressional committees, what is your blueprint for america and why should your party win in the midterm elections? there should be more airing of policy. >> sounds like a "crossfire" debate at least. >> yes, a little plug. >> what i'm anxious to see how the republican party manages this, talking about this delegate penalty. the presidential campaign everyone says presidential campaign is three years away. it's 11 months away, starts november after the midterm elections next year when all of this starts. all of me see insurgent candidates, hermann cains and michele bachmanns, they make a decision decide to participate, they don't have delegates not. you have to make decisions -- >> people don't care if they're running for vice president or cabinet. >> you can run for president and you can run for president.
it's interesting how different the general election debates are from the primary debates. debates filter out candidates and flesh out something in your policy more than a sound bite or tv commercial. why not overhaul the thing? i'd see a debate between the heads of the congressional committees, what is your blueprint for america and why should your party win in the midterm elections? there should be more airing of policy. >> sounds like a "crossfire" debate at least. >>...
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your elected officials ready to push america over the edge of the cliff. >>ly not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >> well, yes, you will, mr. president, and very soon. democrats and republicans are set to clash again over raising the u.s. debt ceiling. let me tell you back in the old days the u.s. had a system where every time a bill involving money was passed the treasury had to raise money for it by issuing bonds. the debt ceiling law was established to give the u.s. treasury the flexibility to borrow money without going to congress to get approval every time a bill was passed. it had absolutely nothing to do with spending control or debt control. it was a technicality. most functioning countries don't have any such thing because they understand that if the government spends the money it has to pay the bills. republicans seem to think the debt creeling is is a good tool to limit how much the government spends. the current debt ceiling wa
your elected officials ready to push america over the edge of the cliff. >>ly not have another debate with this congress over whether or not they should pay the bills that they've already racked up through the laws that they passed. >> well, yes, you will, mr. president, and very soon. democrats and republicans are set to clash again over raising the u.s. debt ceiling. let me tell you back in the old days the u.s. had a system where every time a bill involving money was passed the...
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it was before the 2000 election about 18 months before the 2000 election i remember this one. it was liddy dole. so it tends to be more name recognition now. but i kind of think we have some idea would they might be. i do think opposition to obama care and the ability to articulate opposition to obama care is going to be huge. it's going to be huge in next year's elections which are the senate elections as long as republicans don't blow it. and that's a big if. >> final question, ann coulter. have you bought a megamillions lottery ticket or you've already gotten megamillions from your ill-gotten gains. have you attempted to get down there and buy a ticket? >> if i had and i had won this would have been a much shorter segment, piers. >> well, ann coulter, i wish you a very happy christmas. i really do. you bring a certain je ne sais qou to this show and we'll be right back. >>> that's all fours tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> good evening, everyone. tonight two breaking stories. there's a saying around here, you stand behind what you say. around here you don't make excuses. y
it was before the 2000 election about 18 months before the 2000 election i remember this one. it was liddy dole. so it tends to be more name recognition now. but i kind of think we have some idea would they might be. i do think opposition to obama care and the ability to articulate opposition to obama care is going to be huge. it's going to be huge in next year's elections which are the senate elections as long as republicans don't blow it. and that's a big if. >> final question, ann...
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i wanted's always the year before the midterm election. so political watchers on both sides of the aisle pay close attention for what kinds of trends it can show them leading into the midterm elections. right now, democrats are hammering republicans. take a listen to what president obama said earlier today when he was trying to link ken cuccinelli to all republicans for the shut down. >> you've seen an e treem faction of the republican party that has been shown again and again and again that they're willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to absolute halt if they don't get a hundred percent of what they want. now this snts just speculation. we just saw it last month. here, in virginia, you felt the pain of the first government shutdown in 17 years. >> now, what's interesting about president obama's remarks, is that he didn't mention obama care at all. now, on the other side of the aisle, republicans have been trying to hammer all democrats over obama care and ken cuccinelli has been campaigning
i wanted's always the year before the midterm election. so political watchers on both sides of the aisle pay close attention for what kinds of trends it can show them leading into the midterm elections. right now, democrats are hammering republicans. take a listen to what president obama said earlier today when he was trying to link ken cuccinelli to all republicans for the shut down. >> you've seen an e treem faction of the republican party that has been shown again and again and again...
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this is going to be outright war in the next election. i'm going to do everything in my power. >> mayor ford, your time's up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> like getting run over by a ford, ain't it? keep it classy, mayor. keep it classy. thanks for joining us, everybody. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> you're watching "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. we're following breaking news this hour. a virginia state senator and former candidate for governor,
this is going to be outright war in the next election. i'm going to do everything in my power. >> mayor ford, your time's up. >> everything in my power to beat you guys. >> like getting run over by a ford, ain't it? keep it classy, mayor. keep it classy. thanks for joining us, everybody. "around the world" starts right "around the world" starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> you're watching "around the world." i'm...
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he said he wanted to do this a few years ago but didn't because barack obama was elected president. after a while, he said as he watched president obama and advanced the very policies that i thought would be rained in as a result, i got harder. >> we will get to hear about all that. all right, thanks so much. we will look forward to that. just four minutes now away. in the meantime, what did the u.s. supreme court and the man of steel, what did they have in common? they are all part of the look at the week ahead details next. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucina
he said he wanted to do this a few years ago but didn't because barack obama was elected president. after a while, he said as he watched president obama and advanced the very policies that i thought would be rained in as a result, i got harder. >> we will get to hear about all that. all right, thanks so much. we will look forward to that. just four minutes now away. in the meantime, what did the u.s. supreme court and the man of steel, what did they have in common? they are all part of...
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some quite controversial to the leadership of the united states, were walking out, and then president-elect mandela, just moments he was having brief meetings. after he met with the vice president, there were a few reporters, and he shuffled over and very quietly and shook our hands and asked how we were doing. on this days when, that's who he was, this quiet dignity and grace. i want to show this. the vips were given this. and some of us hung around. >> you were working for the associated press. >> at the time. this is the new stamp they issued that day, commemorating the new president, but there was a new national anthem, a new flag, an there's a commemorative stamp. these are the parliament buildings, i believe they're called the union buildings, and in this courtyard is where the ceremony w ld. you ha a who's who o wld balcony in the union building, and these generals in the military white dress uniforms, white men, handing over power to nelson mandela. at that moment everybody was crying, reporters, people in the stands, it was just amazing watching these white men in white dress unifo
some quite controversial to the leadership of the united states, were walking out, and then president-elect mandela, just moments he was having brief meetings. after he met with the vice president, there were a few reporters, and he shuffled over and very quietly and shook our hands and asked how we were doing. on this days when, that's who he was, this quiet dignity and grace. i want to show this. the vips were given this. and some of us hung around. >> you were working for the...